Violations
Violations are issued for a public water system
when there is a failure to meet certain state/region or federal drinking
water regulations. This includes a failure to collect a sample (called
a monitoring violation); failure to report the analytical results from
a sample that was collected (a reporting requirement); delivery of drinking
water that exceeds a maximum contaminant level (a Maximum Contaminant
Level violation); as well as other failures. On the Violations page you
may view basic water system information, such as Water
System No., Water
System Name, Principal
County Served, Status, Federal and State
Type, Source, and Activity
Date.
Note that
some of these violations may have been resolved and/or returned to compliance.
Please
click on the violation to view more information on its compliance status.
This page
lists Group Violations and Individual Violations.
(1)
Group Violations reference Analyte Group Codes. Violation Groups are different
from individual violations in that a Violation Group references an Analyte
Group,. Violation
Groups are convenient to use when the same violation applies to a group
of analytes. You
can view the list of Violation Groups for this water system using the
following fields. Pressing the link from field Analyte Group Code will
display the list of analytes that are part of that Analyte Group.
Violation No
Status
Violation Type
Violation Name
Analyte Group Code
Analyte Group Name
Water
System Facility State Asgn ID
Water System
Facility Name
(2) Individual Violations
reference a single Analyte for the specified water system. These
violations are not “hidden violations”, that is, they are not violations
associated with a Violation Group. You
can view the list of individual violations for this water system using
the following fields.
Violation No
Status
Violation Type
Violation Name
Analyte Code
Analyte Name
Water
System Facility State Asgn ID
Water System
Facility Name
Click on a
Violation No. link to see details about the violation as well as related
enforcement actions, i.e., formal and informal actions taken against a
water system due to a violation.